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Global Science: Get grants or perish
Despite the limited range of grants available in Russia, the careers of many researchers depend on this funding.
Global Science: To the West and back again
The life and biomedical sciences are thriving in many Asian countries, making it less essential for scientists to “go West”.
Global Science: Public health research in Iran
Potential impacts of economic sanctions and a lack of long-term vision from the authorities hinder the work of researchers.
Global Science: Neuroscience in Nigeria
Mahmoud Bukar Maina discusses the challenges of doing research in a country with limited resources.
Career opportunities: Beyond Academia
Graduate students at UC Berkeley aim to empower PhD students and postdocs to expand their career options beyond the traditional academic track.
Communicating freely: ComSciCon
A workshop series organized by graduate students in the United States aims to help young scientists explain their research to broad and diverse audiences.
Life story: Louisa James
Being a parent helps to put things into perspective – and make strategic career decisions.
Life story: Jonas Obleser
Raising children does not require having a done-and-dusted career path.
Life story: Tom Monie
Balancing the need to network and showcase your scientific work with the demands of parenthood is a difficult act.
Life story: Gal Haimovich
When deciding to join a lab, scientists thinking of having children should consider what kind of support will be available to them.
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